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What does CAF stand for?

Chinese Air Force


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A: My next project is called "the Flying Tigers," this story about the American volunteer team fighter pilots who worked with the Chinese Air Force in World War II, a true story.
After tackling ancient history in "Red Cliff," released in US theaters on Friday, Woo is fast-forwarding to World War Two for his next film "Flying Tigers," about American pilots working in the Chinese Air Force.
After tackling ancient history in "Red Cliff," released in US theaters on Friday, Woo is fast-forwarding to World War Two for his next film "Flying Tigers," about American pilots working in the Chinese Air Force.
Army captain, Claire Lee Chennault, then serving as chief adviser to the Chinese air force.
The prime candidate for carrying out the walk andndash; known formally as an Extravehicular Activity (EVA) andndash; is Zhai Zhigang, a 42-year-old colonel in the Chinese air force.
Yet even if Taiwan's fighters could take to the air and conduct coordinated defensive operations after suffering a long-range precision bombardment, they would still have to prevail against the Chinese air force and navy's growing inventory of fourth-generation Su-27, Su-30, J-10, and J-11 aircraft, all with impressive antiair capabilities.
7) Unrestricted Warfare is a book on military strategy written in 1999 by two Chinese air force colonels.
They pay particular attention to the Chinese air force and second artillery (strategic rocket forces)--forces/capabilities perceived as critical to China's active defense strategy.

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